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Month: June 2019

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US cyberattack reportedly knocked out Iran missile control systems

By Jon Fingas From engadget The President reportedly signed off on the digital strike. he US may have withheld a physical military response to Iran shooting down a drone, but it might not have shown similar restraint with a digital…

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6 Tips for using your pre filled vape cartridges and terpenes well

Beginners, especially, can have a problem taking proper care of their oil tanks. If you break or damage it, then it means you will have to spare a few dollars, again, to get another one from a trusted dealer. Remember,…

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PetroCaribe fuel huge protests in Haiti

From Caribbean News Now PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti – For over four months, people in Haiti have been protesting to demand that President Jovenel Moïse must resign amid allegations he embezzled hundreds of thousands of dollars of government funds designated for severely…

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Study: 3 hours of TV a day leads to cognitive issues later in life

From Newsmax Cautions about TV viewing are as old as television itself, but how bad is it really? A number of studies cite health risks due to the link between a sedentary lifestyle and the number of hours spent watching…

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Martin: Please talk about suicide prevention

By Melissa Martin “Suicide is a global phenomenon,” according to the World Health Organization…“In much of the world, suicide is stigmatized and condemned for religious or cultural reasons. In some countries, suicidal behaviour is a criminal offence punishable by law….

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How Wall Street colonized the Caribbean

from e-flux conversations In the Boston Review, historian Peter James Hudson tells the story of how US banks agressively targeted Caribbean nations like Cuba and Haiti for investment and expropriation in the early twentieth century, leading to decades of financial ruin and colonial…

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Did you know slavery is involved in bringing us the World Cup?

From Freedom United The Women’s 2019 World Cup is drawing to a close and many of us are now looking forward to the Men’s 2022 World Cup – but not at the expense of workers’ freedom. Migrant workers in Qatar, some of…

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3 Points of conflict in marriage

From Dr. James Dobson If I had one evening I could spend with any person, no one in the world would outrank my wife. We have grown in mutual understanding so that it is rarely necessary to quarrel and argue….

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GSS Caribbean Champs awarded to: Nevis to St Kitts – Cross Channel Swim!

By Robert Kent From Global Swim Series The 2020 – GSS Caribbean Championships have been awarded to one of the best open water races in the region, the “Nevis to St Kitts – Cross Channel Swim“.  It will be held…

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SpaceX is about to launch 152 dead people’s remains into orbit aboard a Falcon Heavy rocket

By Dave Mosher From Business Insider On June 24, SpaceX plans to launch its third Falcon Heavy rocket— the world’s most powerful operational launch system — and send 24 different satellites into orbit. One of the satellites will carry 152 metal capsules packed…